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2010- 2012
2 Seasons
104 Episodes
5.4(15 votes)
Ended
Action & Adventure
Animation
Comedy

Overview

With a war between humans and animals in full swing, humanity's only hope now is a team of warriors who work for the peacekeeping organization Big Green in the land of Hidden Kingdom.

Links & Resources

Social & External

Production Companies

Hong Ying Animation
Mike Young Productions
Telegael
Taffy Entertainment

Cast & Crew

7 members
Acting

Ian James Corlett

Mighty Ray / Commander ApeTrully / Mr. No Hands (voice)

Ian James Corlett
Acting

Andrew Francis

Lin Chung (voice)

Andrew Francis
Acting

Kelly Sheridan

Mystique Sonia (voice)

Kelly Sheridan
Acting

Brian Drummond

Jumpy Ghostface (voice)

Brian Drummond
Acting

Tabitha St. Germain

Alpha Girl (voice)

Tabitha St. Germain
Acting

Adrian Petriw

Sparky Black (voice)

Adrian Petriw
Acting

Scott McNeil

(voice)

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